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the fork in the road so to speak that romney talked about. you know, you can go big government or trusting the individual. the way romney's going. and more emphasis on the individual and small and medium-sized companies. if you want to hear the problem we have with employment, that's really the only way to go. you've got to get small and medium-size business hiring and hiring vigorously and being very optimistic about the future of their businesses. >> i'm fascinated not about tomorrow's debate, but the next debate where the president is -- >> yeah, he's going to have to both be more aggressive, but also to maintain the presidential aura that the incumbent has. and that's tough to do both, i think. and i'm wondering now, does he just go right to 47%? right to tax returns? right to the same old, same old? >> does he argue numbers? >> doesn't he have to do policy? >> i think you probably have to go to numbers because that's why romney -- >> he should bring some of his numbers instead of just talking about the 5 trillion. >> i don't know what nu
the fork in the road so to speak that romney talked about. you know, you can go big government or trusting the individual. the way romney's going. and more emphasis on the individual and small and medium-sized companies. if you want to hear the problem we have with employment, that's really the only way to go. you've got to get small and medium-size business hiring and hiring vigorously and being very optimistic about the future of their businesses. >> i'm fascinated not about tomorrow's...
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a romney presidency could change that. you'd have to start factoring in a different kind of fed if a romney presidency looks more likely in the coming weeks. >> let's get back to the marks here as we go into this final hour. todd, what are you doing right now? >> i'm buying right now, bill. i'll tell you what, you'd be a fool to stay on the sidelines right now. there's some great sectors right there. you really want to concentrate on growth, maybe in the recovering economy, maybe a romney presidency. whatever you want to say. you could look at consumer discretionary names. they should do wonderful, especially with fed accommodation. history has shown us previous times, consumer discretionary stocks did exceptionally well. overall the stock market should do great next year. you can look at the fed argument. you can look at fundamental analysis. both sides support a bullish signal. >> so the four down days we've had here, the five, you see this as a buying opportunity? >> absolutely. build up the war chest. a great entry poi
a romney presidency could change that. you'd have to start factoring in a different kind of fed if a romney presidency looks more likely in the coming weeks. >> let's get back to the marks here as we go into this final hour. todd, what are you doing right now? >> i'm buying right now, bill. i'll tell you what, you'd be a fool to stay on the sidelines right now. there's some great sectors right there. you really want to concentrate on growth, maybe in the recovering economy, maybe a...
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>> we're going there next and i had to have something to talk about. >> why is mitt romney not making more hay with the problems of dodd-frank on the stump? >> i think in the debate -- did you see the debate? >> yeah, but it hasn't been as huge of a talk point as i would have expected. >> maybe they're watching. >> to see if it works? >> no see that kate kelly thinks that there -- there is no doubt that small banks are a part of the problem here. and small business is not being able to get loans right now. >> someone put to me yesterday, they're getting out their pitch forks and torches against what dodd-frank will do with them. >> there's more than five, that was the point made yesterday. >> more than five banks who became systemically important and beneficiaries of all this. >> so you're a little monster, are you going to talk in chairs about -- >> you want me to talk about -- >> to spell gaga, you have to first spell gag. that's a tease. >> we'll talk a little lady gaga after the break. >>> still to come, guest host ken langone will cover the economy, candidates, education. and the
>> we're going there next and i had to have something to talk about. >> why is mitt romney not making more hay with the problems of dodd-frank on the stump? >> i think in the debate -- did you see the debate? >> yeah, but it hasn't been as huge of a talk point as i would have expected. >> maybe they're watching. >> to see if it works? >> no see that kate kelly thinks that there -- there is no doubt that small banks are a part of the problem here. and...
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it was not kind of talking points, and i think mitt romney was largely responsible for that, he kind of fell back on what he feels comfortable with. >> yes. sure. >> knowing paul ryan that's something he feels comfortable with, too. >> right. >> do you expect to see numbers being brought up on both sides and this being as you said a lot of specifics coming through on this debate and not talking points? >> no. i think there will be a lot of numbers. most of the problems we face there are a lot of numbers involved. as president clinton said at the democratic convention, this thing is really all about arithmetic, but then he went on to explain the problem without using one number so i think the issues are much bigger than numbers but there will be a clear discussion of numbers. i think congressman ryan's hardest thing is trying to keep up with what governor romney's position is on any one of the issues. one of the things that threw president obama off was finding so many new positions like there's no $5 trillion tax cut, i'm not going to cut education when there's already a proposal, th
it was not kind of talking points, and i think mitt romney was largely responsible for that, he kind of fell back on what he feels comfortable with. >> yes. sure. >> knowing paul ryan that's something he feels comfortable with, too. >> right. >> do you expect to see numbers being brought up on both sides and this being as you said a lot of specifics coming through on this debate and not talking points? >> no. i think there will be a lot of numbers. most of the...
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also carly fiorina will talk about the fresh money coming in for the romney campaign. all that plus states and cities turning to gambling to make up budget shortfalls. we'll bring you a new casino opening up in the battleground state of ohio. first let's get you up to speed on the other top stories. andrew, welcome back. >> good morning. it was decision 2012 in venezuela this weekend. hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to gives chavez a fresh endorsement of his socialist asian world bank saying brace for slower growth. lowest pace of growth since 2001. and that's predominantly due to the region's exposure to china. and finally, a u.s. congressional committee set to recommend blocking china's big telecom equipment maker from expanding in american markets. leaked report says that there are security risks. >> codo we trust the chinese? >> if you were looking there, i would find another vendor if you care about your indiatakellectu property and the national security of the united states of america. >> that r
also carly fiorina will talk about the fresh money coming in for the romney campaign. all that plus states and cities turning to gambling to make up budget shortfalls. we'll bring you a new casino opening up in the battleground state of ohio. first let's get you up to speed on the other top stories. andrew, welcome back. >> good morning. it was decision 2012 in venezuela this weekend. hugo chavez has been reelected. he beat out by a 54-45 margin. in 2006, he won by 27 points. swreker to...
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mitt romney remains down in the state of ohio. that is one his campaign believes he must win to get to 270 electoral votes. he's down six, 51%-45% in that state. however, mitt romney got on a wave in denver last week and paul ryan has a chance tonight, guys, to continue that momentum, an interesting match-up, we've seen it before of an older, experienced vice president, a younger less tested running mate. we saw it with dick cheney and with john edwards in 2004. dick cheney got the better of that. we saw it with lloyd benson and dan quayle in 1988. it appeared that lloyd benson got the better of that, but of course george bush and dan quayle won the election. i talked to dan quayle yesterday -- or a few days ago, rather, he said he thinks he helped george h.w. bush in that race, even though he got smacked down with that "you're no jack kennedy" line, because he took the fight to michael dukakis and that's the bottom line that you hear from people who have been through these debates, is that the key for vice presidential candidates
mitt romney remains down in the state of ohio. that is one his campaign believes he must win to get to 270 electoral votes. he's down six, 51%-45% in that state. however, mitt romney got on a wave in denver last week and paul ryan has a chance tonight, guys, to continue that momentum, an interesting match-up, we've seen it before of an older, experienced vice president, a younger less tested running mate. we saw it with dick cheney and with john edwards in 2004. dick cheney got the better of...